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MY FAKE RAKE by Eva Leigh, read by Zara Hampton-Brown
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MY FAKE RAKE by Eva Leigh, read by Zara Hampton-Brown

Lady Grace must find a husband. The problem? The man she admires thinks of her as a colleague, not marriage material. The solution? A rake. Zara Hampton-Brown leans into the fun and excitable nerdiness of the characters in this historical romance.

Behind the Mic With Kirkus Reviews · Kirkus Audiobook Reviews

December 27, 20197m 27s

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Show Notes

A hilarious and heartfelt historical romance. AudioFile’s Emily Connelly tells host Jo Reed about all the many reasons she loved MY FAKE RAKE, including Zara Hampton-Brown’s delightful narration. Lady Grace is a herpetologist more comfortable in the library than the ballroom after a disastrous debut. When she suddenly has to find a husband, she and her friend Sebastian hatch a plan. Hampton-Brown doesn’t miss a comical beat as they work to transform Sebastian from a scholarly anthropologist into a dashing rake. As Grace and Sebastian spend more and more time together to try and convince would-be suitors that she is a catch, simmering feelings derail their plans. Published by Harper Audio.

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